Alan Sears at Alliance Defending Freedom: Our children are under legal attack. Across the country, a slew of efforts are underway to punish youngsters for the faith of their parents … to intimidate children and their parents out of any public expression of their faith … and to circumvent even the most innocuous program that might somehow benefit Christian children in school.
- Posted: 02/28/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: blog.alliancedefendingfreedom.org
- Tags: ADF: Alan E. Sears, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, State: Louisiana, State: New York, Topic: Education, Topic: School Choice, ZZ: A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, ZZ: Louisiana Federation of Teachers v. State of Louisiana, ZZ: Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Pauley, ZZADF: 36395, ZZADF: 40018, ZZADF: 40170
Theresa Lynn Sidebotham at JDSupra.com: Still, the case may not be over. The Alliance Defending Freedom has petitioned for a rehearing en banc (by the entire Second Circuit), on the basis that students of faith should not be excluded from fully participating in important events, and that personal speech and well-wishes should not be shut down just because of a religious reference.ADF argues that well-wishes and blessings do have a secular analogue, as expressed by the entire Hallmark industry.3 If this argument shifts the analysis to viewpointdiscrimination, the standard becomes much tougher for the school to meet, even under Hazelwood.
- Posted: 02/25/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.jdsupra.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, State: New York, Topic: Education, ZZ: A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, ZZADF: 40170
Christian Post: “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of ideas. The personal well-wishes of a student are no different just because they mention God,” said Senior Counsel David Cortman. “Public school officials have no legitimate basis to shut down personal speech just because it has a religious reference.” . . . Alliance Defending Freedom, one of the largest legal organizations in the United States championing religious freedom rights, changed its name and logo from Alliance Defense Fund last year.
“Our mission remains the same – defending religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and marriage and family. Only our name has changed,” ADF President, CEO, and General Counsel Alan Sears stated last July. “The change is to help more people easily understand the work that we do and why it matters.” [more]
- Posted: 02/22/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.christianpost.com
- Tags: ADF: Alan E. Sears, ADF: David Cortman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, State: New York, Topic: Education, ZZ: A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, ZZADF: 40170
Christian Post: “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of ideas. The personal well-wishes of a student are no different just because they mention God,” said Senior Counsel David Cortman. “Public school officials have no legitimate basis to shut down personal speech just because it has a religious reference.”
- Posted: 02/19/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.christianpost.com
- Tags: ADF: David Cortman, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, State: New York, Topic: Education, ZZ: A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, ZZADF: 40170
ChristianNews.net: The girl’s family then asked the Christian legal organization Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) to assist with the matter, which resulted in a federal lawsuit. “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of ideas. The personal well-wishes of a student are no different just because they mention God,” stated senior counsel David Cortman. “Public school officials have no legitimate basis to shut down personal speech just because it has a religious reference.”
- Posted: 02/19/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: christiannews.net
- Tags: Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, State: New York, Topic: Education, ZZ: A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, ZZADF: 40170
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